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"Cristina M.S. Matos" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:47:59 -0400
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Hi!
You certainly cover a very large topic.
Let me suggest some interesting references on the evolution of
post-communist economies (I wouldn't say they were exactly Austrian,
although there are some intellectual affinities):

GRABHER, Gernot and STARK, David, 1997, “Organizing Diversity:
Evolutionary Theory, Network Analysis, and Post-socialism”, in Gernot
GRABHER and David STARK, eds., Restructuring Networks in
Post-socialism. Legacies, Linkages and Lo-calities, New York: Oxford
University Press, pp. 1-32.

KORNAI, János, 1990, “The affinity between ownership forms and
coordination mechanisms : the common experience of reform in the
socialist countries”, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 4 (3), pp.
131-147.

KORNAI, János, 2000, “What the Change of System from Socialism to
Capitalism Does and Does Not Mean”, Journal of Economic Perspectives,
14 (1), pp. 27-42.

MURRELL, Peter (1995), “The Transition according to Cambridge, Mass.”,
Journal of Economic Litterature, 33(1): 164-178.

MURRELL, Peter, 2004, “Institutions and Firms in Transition
Economies”, in Claude MENARD and Mary SHIRLEY, eds., Handbook of New
Institutional Economics, Boston: Kluwer Academic Press.

Best,

Cristina Matos

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